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My Life in Cameras no.9
24Jun11
9. ZENIT B The Zenit B was a Russian single-lens-reflex camera made between 1968 and 1973. Heavy, clunky, not a pleasure to use, it was years behind its East German competitor. the Praktica, which itself was years behind its Japanese competitors. It had no built-in lightmeter nor an automatic diaphragm. This meant you had to […]
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Tags: Antifascist Central School, Communist camera, Jerusalem 1975, Jerusalem street photographs, KMZ optics company, Russian cameras, Russian SLR camera, Zenit B